[eu-gene] Re: Psst...Wanna Buy an Algorithm? (Working Title)
Alice Eldridge
alice at ecila.org
Tue Oct 18 22:59:44 BST 2005
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>> i don't really see why live improv is a problem with software (tho
>> must admit i use 'real' instruments more - hope that wasn't a diss
>> from mr Tim Bo), but i do think its interesting that we can now
>> improvise (and/or compose) with bits of software that have been
>> designed by, and perhaps bear the creative hallmark of another
>> musician.
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> Not a Diss at all - more of an antifundamentalist stance.
i'm with you there, it just seems to swing too far in the other
direction at times.
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> One element of performance and "real" instruments is the visual/
> haptic effect of playing
> as a good translation metaphor for the viewers / listeners. seeing
> someone strum a guitar
> and hearing a strum makes a real connection. but that is a question
> for some other time.....
>
>> maybe i am reading too much into it, but i think this opens up a
>> new way of communicating/ exchanging/ interacting with music(al
>> ideas)
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> This is actually really interesting point.
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> Sorry, But Piksel 05 up in Bergen has taken my concentration -
> let's talk about this some time soon!
>
.. apologies, i too distracted by other things. some v. interesting
discussions going on here. WILL reply to you paul too about science-
art etc. stuff.
alice
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